This is a final callout for Workshop Proposals and Stall Bookings for the 8th Bristol Anarchist Bookfair. The Bookfair is on Saturday 30th April 2016, from 11am to 6pm, at the Trinity Centre, Trinity Rd, Bristol BS2 0NW, with the Radical History Zone just 5 minutes down the road at Hydra Bookshop.

Call-out for workshops and stalls for the 2016 Bristol Anarchist Bookfair, which will be on Saturday 30th April 2016, from 11am – 6pm, at Trinity Centre, Trinity Rd, Bristol BS2 0NW.

If capitalism collapsed tomorrow would we be ready?It’s hard to plan for an uncertain future, as we have no idea how things will play out. Nor is it realistic to think there will ever be a point where we will have reached our destination or ideal utopia.

However, we can work on building our resilience & solidarity & co-operation, experimenting with different ways of organising, exchanging skills & resources, growing food & sustainability, dealing with conflict. and so on.

We are now taking proposals for meetings & workshops at the 2013 Bristol anarchist bookfair. Don’t forget it is on Saturday 20th April 2013, and whilst the bookfair will be open to the public from 11am to 6pm, meetings & workshops will run only from 12noon to 6pm.

We have a number of meeting spaces inside and out, of varying sizes. Two of the spaces will be co-ordinated by two other local initiatives – Permanent Culture Now & Bristol Radical History Group. There are also some more ‘playfull’ activities planned this year, so get in touch if you can help.

This is a reminder and final call to all groups, networks and individuals considering proposing a workshop/meeting/talk/debate etc at the 2011 Bristol Anarchist Bookfair.The deadline for receipt of any proposals is Wednesday 6 April at 12noon.

Proposals should be submitted by email using the workshops booking form. Please complete it fully. You can download here the forms. The Bookfair Collective will be meeting shortly after the deadline to consider all the proposals. In the event there are more proposals than spaces, we may well ask any similar proposals to join together if possible. If there are still too many: we will take into consideration topics being covered elsewhere in the Indymedia & RHZ zones at the bookfair; as well as deciding which proposals are of most relevance to the present situation generally, and to anarchists specifically. Last year we had 29 proposals, but ultimately only 15 spaces. Continue reading Call for Bookfair workshops and meetings→